VS Code!

Ever since graduating from a Systems Admin role to DevOps one of the most frequently used tools in my toolbag is the text/code editor. Like many people I started on Notepad++ which by its own right is still a legitimately good editor. However working back and forth between Mac, Linux, and Windows desktop environments I gravitated towards Sublime Text and stayed there for a long time. I’ve recently begun studying for the MCSA Linux on Azure certification and have begun poking at Visual Studio more and in doing so discovered VS Code. VS code is a beautiful open source editor with a ton of plugins and a nice UI with excellent choices in syntax highlighting. Here’s some of the selling points that caused me to jump over to it: